Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Politically Incorrect

Although it remains, for the time being, more or less legal to discuss the policies of the Farage Falange, the venting of mere opinion is another matter entirely. One of the Falange's candidates for the expenses-claiming community in Europe has been squealing for the police to arrest anyone who refers to her cadres as fascists. A rally is scheduled at Brighton and Hove this evening, and the party has called on the local chief constable to ensure that the free speech does not get out of hand. The Caudillo himself has accused Hope Not Hate and Unite Against Fascism of being Labour party stooges and of waging a violent campaign against him; and we all know that the Caudillo of the Farage Falange is not a man given to overstatement, at least where non-Romanians are concerned.

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It also seems that a local UKIP candidate has enlisted the police to go and intimidate a twitterer who posted a version (true) of UKIP's policies. They clearly don't like the spotlight on them do they?

Still, if they don't like being called fascists, how about the saloon bar falange?